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Hello Space Cadets, today would be my inaugural Family Friday series but that just isn’t going to happen.I intended to do a series of interviews with authors, editors, and anyone else in the book industry about how they manage their passion with the demands of any other careers and their families.I’m doing this series because I certainly don’t have the answers so why not interview other authors for advice?Maybe we can learn the great secret together!

While planning for this interview series I made a few logistical goofs.In my ignorance, I didn’t plan ahead enough for an interview series.It had more moving parts than I knew about, though common sense should’ve clued me in. Basically, I had to write the questions template, make one for the spouse/significant other and save it.Then I would need to tailor it for each individual author with the appropriate introduction etc.This will include links to their social media, webpages and blogs so anybody interested could find the author in question.And all this BEFORE I could even get it to the artists.

Once I had a potential interview subjects, I would need to ask them (several at once) if they were interested and hope they say yes!!If they did, I would need to give them the interview document with enough time to answer it.I think a few in the cue would help here, so that would take some organizational skills as well!Finally, I would have to wait for them to mail the form back.

This might take me several weeks to organize, but in the meantime, I’ll post a link to a podcast which has been super helpful and hope you enjoy it too! It is the NaNoWriMo Every Month Podcast by author J. Daniel Sawyer. He is a great guy, very willing to help new authors and his podcast has helped me a lot. Yes, I realize the back catalogue is deep BUT the podcasts are less than 15 minutes each! Go give it a try, you won’t regret it!

Until next time, stay frosty and don’t forget to keep your powder dry!

JR

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